Now Eco Home — Concrete Insulated Panel Homes
Warehouse & Industrial Buildings · Fort Myers Beach, FL

Storm-Hardened Warehouse & Industrial Buildings for Fort Myers Beach

Now Eco Home provides durable warehouse, light industrial, and storage facilities in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, utilizing Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP). These buildings are engineered with long-span roof and floor panels and an insulated envelope, significantly reducing cooling loads for large-volume structures essential for Fort Myers Beach's rebuilding efforts post-Hurricane Ian.

Florida high-wind coastal code
Hurricane & fire resistant
Continuous insulation
Serving all of Fort Myers Beach

Superior Construction for Fort Myers Beach Industrial Needs

Our Structural Concrete Insulated Panels (SCIP) offer unparalleled advantages for warehouse and light industrial construction in Fort Myers Beach. SCIP provides long-span roof and floor panels, capable of spanning up to 32 feet, creating vast, unobstructed interior spaces crucial for efficient operations. The insulated envelope, with a 4" panel boasting an R-value comparable to a 25"-thick brick wall, dramatically lowers cooling loads. This robust, fire-resistant construction ensures fast enclosure, delivering a secure and energy-efficient building solution that meets the demands of modern industrial facilities in Lee County.

Building Back Stronger: Resilience for Fort Myers Beach

Fort Myers Beach is actively rebuilding post-Hurricane Ian, requiring construction methods that prioritize resilience. Our SCIP buildings are inherently storm-hardened, featuring non-combustible concrete faces and an EPS core that is self-extinguishing. Unlike traditional wood construction, SCIP offers no rot or termite issues, crucial for the coastal, salt-air environment of Estero Island. The 4,000 PSI Carmelo structural mortar resists sulfate and chloride attack, protecting against corrosive elements common in waterfront areas and flood zones, ensuring your warehouse or industrial facility stands strong for decades in Lee County.

Code-Compliant & Energy-Efficient Construction in Lee County

Even though Lee County is not within the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), Fort Myers Beach projects are still subject to stringent Florida high-wind coastal requirements. Now Eco Home's SCIP construction is code-compliant via comprehensive Technical Evaluation Reports, with all buildings sealed by a Registered Design Professional. This ensures your warehouse or industrial facility meets local standards while benefiting from a highly insulated envelope, significantly reducing energy consumption for cooling. The rapid enclosure capabilities of SCIP also accelerate project timelines, a key advantage for businesses participating in Fort Myers Beach's vital rebuilding efforts.

Where we build in Fort Myers Beach

Now Eco Home is dedicated to supporting the rebuilding and growth of Fort Myers Beach, Lee County. The devastation from Hurricane Ian in 2022 highlighted the critical need for storm-hardened construction in coastal areas like Estero Island, Times Square, Bay Beach, and Laguna Shores. Our SCIP solutions are ideal for businesses located in ZIP codes 33931 and 33932, providing structures designed for resilience against future weather events, salt air corrosion, and flood zone challenges. We offer a path to durable, elevated, and efficient commercial properties essential for Fort Myers Beach's economic resurgence.

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Why warehouse & industrial buildings with SCIP

  • Long-span roof panels
  • Insulated envelope
  • Fire resistant
  • Fast enclosure

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Fort Myers Beach · FAQs

Warehouse & Industrial Buildings in Fort Myers Beach — questions

How do your SCIP buildings withstand hurricanes in Fort Myers Beach's coastal environment?
Our SCIP construction offers exceptional storm hardening for Fort Myers Beach. With 4,000 PSI concrete faces and a self-extinguishing EPS core, panels resist high winds and impacts. The Carmelo structural mortar is also formulated to resist sulfate and chloride attack, crucial for enduring the coastal salt air and potential storm surge in Lee County.
Are SCIP warehouses energy-efficient in Florida's climate, especially post-Ian rebuilding?
Absolutely. SCIP's insulated envelope significantly reduces cooling loads, a major benefit for large-volume warehouses in Fort Myers Beach's warm climate. A 4-inch panel with a 2-inch EPS core has an R-value comparable to a 25-inch thick brick wall, leading to substantial energy savings crucial for businesses rebuilding in Lee County.
What about fire resistance for industrial facilities built with SCIP in Fort Myers Beach?
SCIP panels feature non-combustible concrete faces, providing superior fire resistance for industrial facilities in Fort Myers Beach. The EPS foam core is self-extinguishing, further enhancing safety. This inherent fire protection is a significant advantage over traditional wood-framed structures, offering peace of mind for businesses operating in Lee County.
Can SCIP warehouses be built quickly to support Fort Myers Beach's urgent rebuilding needs?
Yes, SCIP construction enables fast enclosure, accelerating project timelines significantly. The modular nature of the panels simplifies and speeds up the building process, allowing businesses in Fort Myers Beach, including areas like Times Square and Estero Island, to get their warehouse or industrial facility operational sooner, supporting the rapid rebuilding efforts in Lee County.
Are Now Eco Home's SCIP buildings compliant with Lee County's high-wind coastal requirements?
Yes, our SCIP buildings are fully code-compliant. Although Lee County is not in the HVHZ, Fort Myers Beach is subject to Florida's high-wind coastal requirements. Our construction adheres to these standards, backed by Technical Evaluation Reports, and all buildings are sealed by a Registered Design Professional, ensuring robust and compliant structures.

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